"Chris Kyle, a US navy Seal from Texas, was deployed to Iraq in 2003 and claimed to have killed more than 255 people during his six-year military career. In his memoir, Kyle reportedly described killing as

If you're a dimwit, a hero. He was shooting people who could/would have killed American serviceman.

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Corrected that for you.
While I couldn't give a flying F about Iraqis and Arabs in general, being a pawn and a tool of corporation hardly makes you a hero. Those "servicemen" had little business being in that region.

If you're an American, a hero. He was shooting people who could/would have killed American serviceman.

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Yes, sure
but there is a little problem
he was shooting Iraqis in Iraq. And he loved it and bla bla bla
it's not interesting he loved it or not
not Iraqis came to Dallas to kill Americans and brave sniper was shooting them defending Americans but thousands guys with M-16 came to another country in the center of nowhere and started to kill people.
can you feel the difference?

Yes, sure
but there is a little problem
he was shooting Iraqis in Iraq. And he loved it and bla bla bla
it's not interesting he loved it or not
not Iraqis came to Dallas to kill Americans and brave sniper was shooting them defending Americans but thousands guys with M-16 came to another country in the center of nowhere and started to kill people.
can you feel the difference?

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So it really has nothing to do with American sniper and is just a typical Iraq war thread.

He brought a guy with PTSD to a gun range and he said he wished he had killed more people. Not that good of a person, plus this movie is just more Middle East war propaganda. There's so many better quality war movies (that don't glorify war) to watch instead of this one

He brought a guy with PTSD to a gun range and he said he wished he had killed more people. Not that good of a person, plus this movie is just more Middle East war propaganda. There's so many better quality war movies (that don't glorify war) to watch instead of this one

He brought a guy with PTSD to a gun range and he said he wished he had killed more people. Not that good of a person, plus this movie is just more Middle East war propaganda. There's so many better quality war movies (that don't glorify war) to watch instead of this one

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He brought a guy with PTSD to a gun range in an attempt to connect with PTSD guy in attempt to help him like he tried to help many with PTSD. But by all means, omit the details to make him out to be reckless and or some ruthless killer to suit your political purposes.

Glorify war? So you either didn't see the movie or completely missed the point of the movie. Which is it?

"Chris Kyle, a US navy Seal from Texas, was deployed to Iraq in 2003 and claimed to have killed more than 255 people during his six-year military career. In his memoir, Kyle reportedly described killing as